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北京語言大學(xué)網(wǎng)絡(luò)教育學(xué)院

《大學(xué)英語(二)》模擬試卷

注意:

1.試卷保密,考生不得將試卷帶出考場或撕頁,否則成績作廢。請監(jiān)考老師負(fù)責(zé)監(jiān)督。

2,請各位考生注意考試紀(jì)律,考試作弊全部成績以零計算。

3.本試卷滿分100分,答題時間為90分鐘。

4.本試卷分為試題卷和答題卷,所有答案必須答在答題卷上,答在試題卷上不給分。

I.MultipleChoice.(2pointsforeach,altogether40points)

Directions:Thereare20sentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencethereare

fourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosethewordthatyou

thinkbestcompletethesentence.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

1.Studieshaveshownteenagersoftensufferfromdepression.

[A]that[B]which[C]inwhich[D]inthat

2.Thepartyhasfailedtothemajorityofvotersthatitiscapableofgoverningthe

country.

[AJtrust[B]credit[C]convince[D]believe

3.Manyofusvisitedtheindustrialexhibition,,toourdisappointment,wesawvery

fewhigh-techproducts.

[AJwhere[B]which[C]as[D]that

4.Thekidsarebehungrywhentheygethome.

[AJobligedto[BJboundtoIC]desiredto[DJmotivatedto

5.Allthecharacteristicsthatdistinguishbirdsotheranimalscanbetracedtoprehistoric

times.

[A]to[B]between[C]for[D]from

6.Managementoftenworkshardtosetupasituationworkisdoneinseries.

[A]that[BJwhere[C]which[DJwhat

7.Ifwe_____everythingreadybynow,weshouldbehavingaterribletimetomorrow.

[A]hadn'tgot[B]didn'tget[C]wouldn'thavegot[D]wouldn'tget

8.Inhiscompositiontherewerenoothererrorsafewmisspelledwords.

[A]beside[B]except[C]then[D]than

9.Indecidingacourseofaction,thecandidatestriedtoestimateitslikelyimpactonthe

voters.

[AJwhattopursue[BJwhichtopursue[C]whethertopursue[D]iftopursue

10.Sincewehaveafocusedsubject,weshouldnottalk.

[A]atonce[B]athand[C]atintervals[D]atrandom

11.Borderbetweenthetwocountriesareontherise.

[A]accident[B]incidents[C]events[D]occurrences

12.Itisthedutyofphysicianstothesick.

[Alnurse[Bltend[C]mind[D]minister

13.Theaveragetemperatureis.

[A]ontherun[B|onthedecrease[C]ontherise[D]onthewatchfor

14.,Icannotmakeanexception.

[A]Incaseofyou[B]Inthecaseofyou

[C]InnocasefD]Makeoutacaseforyou

15.Therootsofalltheseeventshistory.

[A]lieunder[B]lieup[C]liein[D]lieon

16.Alargepartofhumanactivity,particularlyinrelationtotheenvironment,is__conditionsor

events.

[A]inresponseto[B|infavorof[C]incontrastto[D]inexcessof

17.Asyouhaveseen,thevalueofnation'scurrencyisa__ofitseconomy.

[A]reaction[BJresponse[C]reflection[D]revelation

18.Ifeltsomewhatdisappointedandwasabouttoleave,__somethingoccurredattractedmy

attention.

[A]unless[B|until[C]when[D]while

19.Sheshowsgreatforlearninglanguages.

[A]ability[B]aptitude[C]capacity[D]capability

20.humanbehaviormaybecausedbyeatingsubstanceasthatupsetthedelicatechemical

inthebrain.

[A]Deliberate[B|Consistent[C]Primitive[D]Abnormal

ILCloze(2pointsforeach,altogether20points)

Directions:Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassage

ifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

"Yes,butwhatdidweusetodobeforetherewastelevision?"Howoftenwehearstatements

likethis!Televisionhasn'tbeen21usallthatlong,butwearealreadybeginningtoforget

whattheworldwaslike22it.Beforeweadmittedtheone-eyedmonsterintoourhomes,we

neverfounditdifficulttooccupyour23time.Weusedtoenjoycivilizedpleasures.For

example,weusedtohavehobbies,weusedtoentertainourfriendsandbeentertainedbythem,we

usedtogo24forouramusement,totheaters,cinemas,restaurantsandsportingevents.We

usedtoreadbooksandlistentomusicandbroadcasttalksoccasionally.Allthat25tothepast.

Nowallourfree26isregulatedbythe"gogglebox”(電視機(jī)).Werushhomeandgulpdown(狼

吞虎咽地吞下)ourmealstobeintimeforthisorthat27.Wehaveevengivenupsitting28

tableandhavingaleisurelyeveningmeal,exchangingthenewsoftheday.Asandwichandaglass

ofbeerwilldo-anything,29itdoesn'tinterferewiththeprogram.Themonsterdemandsand

obtainsabsolutesilenceandattention.Ifanymemberofthefamilydarestoopenhismouth30

aprogram,heisquicklysilenced.

21._______

[A]for[B]to[C]in[D]with

22.

[A]without[B]in[C]after[D]with

23.

[A]little[B]spare[C]full[D]us

24.

[A]awayIBJup[CJout[DJto

25.

[A]belongs[BJwillbelong[CJhasbelongedID]hadbelonged

26._______

[A]choice[B]life[C]moments[D]time

27._______

[A]movie[B]program[C]opera[D]music

28._______

[A]atfB]beside[C]near[D]by

29._______

[A]for[B]since[C]unless[D]providing

30._______

[A]onIBJat[C]in[DJduring

III.ReadingComprehension.(2pointsforeach,altogether30points)

Directions:Therearethreepassagesfollowedbyquestions.Beneatheachquestion

therearefourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosetheright

answerfareachquestion.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

Passage1

Billyis14yearsoldandintheninthgrade.Hehasapart-timejobwhichgetshimupevery

morningat5o*clock.Heisanewspaperboy.Eachmorning,Billyleavesthehouseat5:15togoto

thecorner,wherethenewspapersare.Thenewspapersaredeliveredtothecornerbytruckat

midnight.Healwaystakesawagontocarrythem.

Inthewinter,itisstilldarkwhenhegetsup,butduringtherestoftheyearitislight.Billy

mustdeliverthenewspaperstothehousesofpeopleonhisrouteinallkindsofweather.Hetries

toputeachpaperontheporch(門廊)whereitwillbeprotectedfromwindandrainorsnow.His

customersthinkhedoesagoodjob.Sometimestheygivehimtips(小費).

Billyearnsabout$70permonth,andheissavingsomeofthemoneytogotocollege.He

spendstherestonrecordsandclothes.Onceamonth,hehastocollectmoneyfromhiscustomers.

Sincemanyofthemworkduringtheday,Billyhastocollectthemoneyatnight.Sometimes,

whenBillyissick,hisbrotherhastodeliverthenewspapers.Once,Billy'sfatherhadtohelp.Billy

hasseventycustomersnow,buthehopestogetmoresoon.Someday?ifhegetsmorecustomers,

Billymightwinaprizeforbeinganoutstanding(突出的)newspaperboy.Hewantstowinatripto

Europe?buthewillbehappyifhewinsanewbicycle.

31.Keepingapart-timejobtellsusthatBilly.

[A]hastomakealivingbyhimself

[BJcannotgetanysupportfromhisfamily

[C]hastopayforhisschooltuition

[D]isindependentandself-confident

32.Hedidhiswork.

[A]perfectlywell[BJtwiceaweek

[C]onlyforfun[D]tosupporthisfamily

33.Todelivernewspapersmeans.

[A]topostnewspapers[B]tosendnewspapers

[C]tosellnewspapers[D]Noneoftheabove.

34.Oneofthepurposesofdeliveringnewspapersis.

[A]togetsomemoneyforcollegeeducation

[B]tohavesometips

[C]tohavemorecustomers

[D]Noneoftheabove.

35.Theprizeforanoutstandingnewspaperboyis.

[A]atriptoEurope[B]anewbicycle

[C]atip[D]AorB

Passage2

Friendsorcontemporaries(同齡人)areagreatinfluenceontheactions,thoughts,andwords

ofyoungpeople.Thisinfluence,knownaspeerpressure,isquitecommonamongchildren.Why

arechildrensoeasilyaffectedbywhattheirpeersdo,think,orsay?

Mostofus,childrenincluded,feelastrongneedtobelikedbyothers.Weseekacceptance

andfriendship.Inordertogainthem,weactlikeourfriends,andlistentotheiradvice,whether

ornotitishelpful.Someofusevenbegintothinklikeourfriends,sometimesattheexpenseof

ourownbeliefsandvalues.Anexamplethatcomestomindistheyoungpersonwhogetsinvolved

withdrugsbecausehispeergroupisexperimentingwiththem.Parentsmaytrytoexertpressureto

keephimawayfromdrugs,butfrequentlypeerpressureistoogreat.Thisconflictbetweenbeine

yourownpersonand,atthesametime,respondingtothepressuresofagroupremainsaproblem

foryoungpeople.

36.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.

[A]friendship

[B]peerpressure

[C]conflictsbetweenyoungpeopleandtheirparents

[D]problemsforyoungpeople

37.Inthethirdsentenceofthesecondparagraph,,,themnrefersto.

[A]children

[B]strongneedstobelikedbyothers

[C]acceptanceandfriendship

[D]ourfriends1advice

38."beingyourownperson,,inthelastsentencemostprobablymeans.

[A]actingaccordingtoyourownbeliefsandvalues

fB]tryingnottotellanylie

[C]keepingyourselfawayfromdrugs

[D]havingenoughself-confidence

39.Thesecondparagraphfocuseson.

[A]whatpeerpressureis

[B]howyoungpeoplestarttotakedrugs

[C]whatparentsshoulddofortheirchildren

[D]whyyoungpeopleareeasilyinfluencedbytheirpeers

40.Whocaninfluenceusontheactions,thoughts?.

[A]Teacher

fB]Father

[C]Mother

[D]Friendsandcontemporaries

Passage3

Backgroundmusicmayseemharmless,butitcanhaveapowerfuleffectonthosewhohearit.

Recordedbackgroundmusicfirstfounditswayintofactories,shopsandrestaurantsintheUS.But

itsoonspreadtootherpartsoftheworld.Nowitisbecomingincreasinglydifficulttogoshopping

oreatamealwithoutlisteningtomusic.

Tobeginwith,"muzak"(音樂廣播網(wǎng))wasintendedsimplytocreateasoothingatmosphere.

Recently,however,it'sbecomebigbusiness-thanksinparttorecentresearch.Dr.Ronald

Milliman,anAmericanmarketingexpert,hasshownthatmusiccanboost(促進(jìn))salesorincrease

factoryproductionbyasmuchasathird.

But,ithastobelightmusic.Afastonehasnoeffectatallonsales.Slowmusiccanincrease

receiptsby38%.Thisisprobablybecauseshoppersslowdownandhavemoreopportunitytospot

itemstheyliketobuy.Yet,slowmusicisn'talwaysanswer.Dr.Millimanfound,forexample,that

inrestaurantsslowmusicmeantcustomerstooklongertoeattheirmeals,whichreducedoverall

sales.Sorestaurantownersmightbewelladvisedtoplayup-tempomusictokeepthecustomers

moving-unlessofcourse,theresultingindigestionleadstocomplaints!

41.Thereasonwhybackgroundmusicissopopularisthat.

[A]itisharmlesseverywhere

[B]itcanboostsalesinallplaces

[C]itcanhelptocreateasoothingatmosphere

[D]itcanhelptohavemoremeals

42.Backgroundmusicmeans.

[A]lightmusic

fB]slowmusic

[C]fastmusic

[D]themusicyouarelisteningtowhileyouaredoingsomething

43.Restaurantownerscomplainaboutbackgroundmusicbecause.

[A]itresultsinindigestion[B]itkeepscustomersmoving

[C]itincreasestheirsales[D]itdecreasestheirsales

44.Theword"up-tempomusicn(para.3thelastlinebuttwo)probablymeans.

[A]slowmusic[B]lightmusic

[C]fastmusicfD]classicalmusic

45.Accordingtothispassage,welearnedthat

[A]Dr.Millimanmadebackgroundmusic.

[B]backgroundmusicspreadtotheworldbyDr.Milliman.

[C]Dr.Millimanfoundfastmusicmeantcustomerstooklongertoeat.

[D]backgroundmusiccanhaveapowerfuleffectonsomepeople.

IV.Translation.(2pointsforeach,altogether10points)

Directions:Therearefivesentencesfollowedbythetranslatedversionsinthissection.

BeneatheachsentencetherearefourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,C

andD.Choosetherighttranslationforeachsentence.Writeyouranswersonthe

answersheet.

46.戰(zhàn)爭已經(jīng)威脅了這些人們幾十年,他們似乎已學(xué)會接受這一現(xiàn)實了。

[A]Warhasbeenthreateningthesepeoplefordecadesandtheyseemhavelearnedtolivewithit.

[B|Warhasbeenthreateningthesepeoplefordecadesandtheyseemtohavelearnedtoliveonit.

[C]Warhasbeenthreatenedthesepeoplefordecadesandtheyseemtohavelearnedtolivewith

it.

[D]Warhasbeenthreateningthesepeoplefordecadesandtheyseemtohavelearnedtolivewith

it.

47.那位指揮官太友善了,以至于在很多場合下我都幾乎想對他直呼其名了。

[A]ThecommanderwassokindthatonmanyoccasionsIwastemptedtocallhimbyhisfirst

name.

[B]ThecommanderwassokindthatatmanyoccasionsIwastemptedtocallhiminhisfirst

name.

[C]ThecommanderwassuchkindthatonmanyoccasionsIwastemptedtocallhimbyhisfirst

name.

fD]ThecommanderwassokindthatonmanyoccasionsIwastemptedtocallinghimbyhisfirst

name.

48.我在報紙上登廣告賣我的汽車,但到目前為止尚無回音。

[A]Isetupanadvertisementinthenewspapertothesaleofmycar,buttherehasbeenno

responsesofar.

[B]Iputupanadvertisementinthenewspaperforthesaleofmycar,buttherehasbeenno

responsesofar.

[C]Iputupanadvertisementinthenewspaperforthesaleofmycar,therehasbeennoresponse

sofar.

[D]Iputupanadvertisementinthenewspaperforthesaleofmycar,butthereisnotresponseso

far.

49.我在回答考試時的問題時非常緊張,以至于我的心里七上八下的。

[A]WhenIwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassuchnervousthatIcouldfeelbutterfliesin

mystomach.

[B]WhenIwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassonervousthatIcouldfeelbuttersinmy

stomach.

[C]WhenIwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassonervousthatIcouldfeelbutterfliesinmy

stomach.

[D]IwasansweringtheexamquestionsIwassonervousthatIcouldfeelbutterfliesinmy

stomach.

50.除一人外,其他學(xué)生都已經(jīng)做完試卷離場了。

[A]Allbutonestudenthadfinishedtheexamandleave.

[B|Anybutonestudenthadfinishedtheexamandleft.

[C]Oneinallstudenthadfinishedtheexamandleft.

fD]Allbutonestudenthadfinishedtheexamandleft.

《大學(xué)英語(【二)》模擬試卷一答案

I.MultipleChoice.(2poinltsforeach,altogether40points)

題號12345678910

答案ACABDBBDCD

題號11121314151617181920

答案CBBCCACCBD

II.Cloze(2pointsforeach,altogether20poinlts)

題號21222324252627282930

答案DABCADBAD1)

IH?ReadingComprehension.(2pointsforeach,altogether30points)

題號31323331353637383940

答案DABADBCADD

題號4142434445

答案CDDCD

IVTranslation.(2pointsforeach,altogether10points)

題號4647484950

答案DABCD

北京語言大學(xué)網(wǎng)絡(luò)教育學(xué)院

《大學(xué)英語(二)》模擬試卷二

注意:

1.試卷保密,考生不得將試卷帶出考場或撕頁,否則成績作廢。請監(jiān)考老師負(fù)責(zé)監(jiān)督。

2,請各位考生注意考試紀(jì)律,考試作弊全部成績以零計算。

3.本試卷滿分100分,答題時間為90分鐘。

4.本試卷分為試題卷和答題卷,所有答案必須答在答題卷上,答在試題卷上不給分。

I.MultipleChoice.(2pointsforeach,altogether40points)

Directions:Thereare20sentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencethereare

fourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosethewordthatyou

thinkbestcompletethesentence.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

1.Theydiscussedtheproblemthreeorfourtimes,butcouldcometono.

[A]end[B]conclusion[C]result[D]judgment

2.Well,lefsputourheadstogetherandfind_______totheproblem.

[A]ananswer[Blaway[C]asolution[D]amethod

3.Callmewhenyouare_______leisure.

[A]on[B]in[C]at[D]of

4.Theydecidedtochasethecowaway_____—itdidmoredamage.

[A]unless[BJuntilIC]before[D]although

5.Theirfriendship_______nothingtohim.

[A]means[B]represents[C]stands[D]presents

6.Bobtriedinvaintotrickhislittlebrothersomemoneyfromtheirmother'spurse.

[A]tosteal[B]tostealing[C]intosteal[D]intostealing

7.1wastofindhisarticleonsuchantopicsoboring.

[A]surprised,excited[B]surprising,exciting

[C]surprised,exciting[DJsurprising,excited

8.Hedidn'tandsohefailedtheexamination.

[A]workhardenough[B]workenoughhard

[C]hardworkenough[D]hardenoughwork

9.Thetwoboyshadsoincommonthattheysoonbecamegoodfriends.

[Allittle[Blfew[C]much[D]many

10.Asfuelpricesrose,buscompaniesraisedtheirfaresand.

[A]sodidtheairlines[B]nordidtheairlines

[C]sotheairlinesdid[DJnortheairlinesdid

11.Humanbeingsalottothebirdsandbeastswhoeatinsects.

[A]oblige[B]owe[C]thank[D]gratitude

12.Thevillageswantedverymuchtohaveacinemainthisare

[A]tobebuilt[B]build[C]built[D]bebuild

13.1wishImyresearchpaperyesterday.ButIwastoolate.

[A]hadfinishedtowrite[B]couldhavefinishedwriting

[C]couldhavefinishedtowrite[D]mightfinishwriting

14.Nosoonerhisroomwhenthetelephonerang.

[A]didheenter[B]hehadentered[C]hadheentered[DJhehasentered

15.Shouldshecometomorrow,Itakehertothemuseum.

[A]can[B]will[C]would[D]must

16.Hisnamewillbecrossedoutfromthelisthemakesthesamemistakesagain.

[A]if[Blunless[C]because[D]through

17.Thestudentswouldnothavemadesomuchprogressunderlessconditions.

[A]popular[B]welcomefC]favorable[D]prosperous

18.itwasraining,manyinternationaltouristswerehavingpicnicsinthewoods.

[A]Inspite|B]Inspiteof

[C]Inspiteofthat[D]Inspiteofthefactthat

19.Lotsofemptybeerbottleswerefoundundertheyoungman'sbed;heheavily.

[A]musthavedrunk[B]mustdrink[C]shoulddrink[D]hadtodrink

20.home,shefoundthatshehadleftthekeyattheoffice.

[A]Tohavearrived[B]Toarrive[C]Whilearriving[D]Arriving

ILCloze(2pointsforeach,altogether20points)

Directions:Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassage

ifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

Asshewalkedroundthelargeshop,Edithrealizedhowdifficultitwastochooseasuitable

Christmas_21_forherfather.

Shewishedthathewereaseasytopleaseashermother,whowas_22—satisfiedwith

perfume(香水).Besides,shoppingatthistimeoftheyearwasamostunhappyjob.Peoplestepped

onyourfeet,pushedyouwiththeirshouldersandalmost_23—youoverintheirhurryinorder

tofindsomethingcheapaheadofyou.

Partlytohavearest,Edithpausedinfrontofacounter,wheresomebeautifultieswereon

_24_.“Theyarerealsilk,"theshopassistanttoldherwithasmiletryingtopersuadehertobuy

one.ButEdithknewfrompast_25—thatherchoiceoftieshardlyeverpleasedherfather.

Shemovedonslowlyandthen,quitebychance,_26_whereasmallcrowdofmenhadgathered

roundacounter.Shefoundsomefinepipesonsaleandthe_27—wereverybeautiful.Edithdid

nothesitateforlong,althoughherfatheronlysmokedapipeonceinawhile,shebelievedthiswas

—28—topleasehim.

Whenshegothome,withhersmallbut_29_presenthiddeninherhandbag,itwastimefor

supperandherparentswerealreadyattable.Hermotherwasingreat_30—."Yourfatherhasat

lastdecidedtostopsmoking,"shetoldherdaughterhappily.Edithwassosurprisedthatshecould

notsayasingleword.

21._____

[A]suit[B]card[C]thing[D]gift

22.

[A]never[B]seldom[C]always[D]scarcely

23._______

[A]turned|B]hit[C]brought[D]knocked

24.

[A]time[B]showIC]board[DJduty

25._______

[A]experience[B]things[C]books[D]school

26._______

[A]stopped[B]saw[C]asked[D]found

27._______

[A]money[B]cigarette[C]shapes[D]shop

28._______

[A]hardly[B]impossibly[C]possibly[D]certainly

29._______

[A]cheapIB]well-chosen[CJexpensive[D]ready-made

30._______

[A]excitement[B]anger[C]sadness[D]disappointment

III.ReadingComprehension.(2pointsforeach,altogether30points)

Directions:Therearethreepassagesfollowedbyquestions.Beneatheachquestion

therearefourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Choosetheright

answerforeachquestion.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

Passage1

Somepeoplethinktheyhaveananswertothetroublesofautomobilecrowdinganddirtyair

inlargecities.Theiranswerisbicycle,or"bike”.

Inagreatmanycities,hundredsofpeopleridebicyclestoworkeveryday.InNewYork

City,somebikeridershaveevenformedagroupcalledBikeforaBetterCity.Theyclaimthatif

morepeoplerodebicyclestoworktherewouldbefewerautomobilesinthedowntownsectionof

thecityandthereforelessdirtyairfromcarengines.

Forseveralyearsthisgrouphasbeentryingtogetthecitygovernmenttohelpbicycleriders.

Forexample,theywantthecitytodrawspeciallanes-forbicyclesonly-onsomeofthemain

streets,becausewhenbicycleridersmustusethesamelanesascars,thereareaccidents.Bikefor

aBetterCityfeelsthatiftherewerespeciallanes,morepeoplewouldusebikes.

Butnobicyclelaneshavebeendrawn.Noteveryonethinksitisagoodidea.Taxidrivers

don*tliketheidea-theysayitwillslowtraffic.Somestoreownersonthemainstreetsdon'tlike

theidea-theysaythatifthereislesstraffic,theywillhavelessbusiness.Andmorepeoplelive

toofarfromdowntowntotravelbybike.

Thecitygovernmenthasnotyetdecidedwhattodo.Itwantstokeepeveryonehappy.On

weekends,CentralPark-thelargestpieceofopengroundinNewYork-isclosedtocars,andthe

roadsmaybeusedbybicyclesonly.ButBikeforBetterCitysaysthatthisisnotenoughand

keepsfightingtogetbicyclelanesdowntown.

31.ThepeopleinthegroupofBikefbraBetterCity.

[A]wanttogetthegovernment'ssupport

[B]askallthepeopletotrybikes

[C]havetheanswertothetroublesofcarcrowdinganddirtyairinlargecites

[D]BothAandC.

32.Theideatohavesomespeciallanesforbikesisnotagoodoneforpeoplewho.

[A]livefarawayfromthecity

[B]drivetaxicars

[C]ownstorealongthestreets

[D]Alloftheabove.

33.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

[A]Thecitygovernmentwantstopleaseeveryone.

[B|Thecitygovernmentjustsitsonthatidea.

[C]Bikeridershavetheirownlanesatlast.

fD]Moreandmorepeoplewanttobuybikes.

34.Impliedbutnotstated:

[A]Manylargecitiesreallyfacetheseriousproblemofnoisepollutionandairpollution.

[B]Bikesaregettingpopularinsomecities.

[C]NewYorkCityissocrowdedandthetrafficissloweddown.

[D]Thegovernmentiscarryingoutaplantomakethecitylessdirtyandnoisy.

35.Thetitleforthispassageis.

[A]'BikesMakeFewerTrafficAccidents,

[B]'BikesforaBetterCity,

[C]'BikesAreBetterThanCars'

[D]'PollutioninBigCity'

Passage2

PatrickCarrollwasanativeofBallihoy,inIreland,andattheageoftwenty-two,hejoined

the7thRegimentofFusiliers.Heremainedinthisarmyforaperiodofsevenyears.Afterthathe

joinedthenavy.HisunitwasstationedatWoolwich;andthepublichousehefrequentlyvisited

waskeptbyMrs.Browning,awidow.Heformedanideathathisattentionswerenotdisagreeable

toMrs.Browning,andrepeatedlyaskedhertomarryhim.Itdoesnotappearthatshetotally

ignoredhisadvances;butCarrolloftengotdrunkandbehavedinsuchamannertowardsherasto

causeherdispleasure.Sherefusedanylongertolistentohiscourtship.

OnSunday,the26thofApril,1835,hewenttothepublichouseandfoundthatMrs.

Browninghadsomefriendstotea,buthewasnotinvited.Someangrywordswereexchanged

betweenthem,andhewasforcedtoleavethehouse.Thenextmorninghereturned,anddemanded

thathebepermittedtosayafewwordstoMrs.Browninginprivate(私下).Thiswasrefused.

Nevertheless,heenteredthebarwhereshewasand,afterhavingrepeatedlystruckherwithhis

hand,hedrewhisswordandstabbedher.

36.Bythetimehejoinedthenavy,PatrickCarrollwasyearsold.

[A]twenty-two

[B]twenty-nine

[C]twenty-seven

[D]thirty-seven

37.“Bestationedat"inLine3,Para.1mostprobablymeans.

[A]"beputinaplacetoperformsomeduty"

[B|"toreachashoppingplace'1

[C]

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